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Leytenant Shestakov-class destroyer

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In December 1909, the aft 75 mm gun was replaced by a 120 mm gun as planned. The 75 mm guns had their shields removed in December 1910. In 1913–1914, the remaining 75 mm guns were removed, the sponsons eliminated, and a second 120 mm gun mounted on the forecastle. In
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The design process was prolonged due to numerous changes in requirements as it progressed. Design modifications resulted in a significantly increased displacement; the MTK allowed an increase to 605 tonnes (595 long tons), but this was already too low and the displacement continued to climb.
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showed the need for larger destroyers, and on 21 November 1904 the Naval Technical Committee (Морской технический комитет, MTK) decided to replace the planned ships with four of a larger type. At the time, the only suitable design available was that of the 570-tonne (560-long-ton)
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Sources agree that the plan was to increase the number of 350-tonne destroyers in the Black Sea Fleet to 20, some claiming 6 ships were planned while others state only 4. However, it seems that there were only 13 such ships in the Black Sea Fleet (4 of the
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on 25 November 1909, forming the 2nd Division of the Torpedo Brigade. Modifications continued even after the ships entered active service. In August 1911, the 2nd Division became part of the Black Sea Torpedo Division. With the arrival of the new
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in August 1908, she failed to reach the 25 knot design speed. By May 1909, none of the ships had reached 25 knots even after receiving modifications to their propellers and machinery (
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Construction of the "enlarged 570 t destroyers" finally began in early 1906. Their names were added to the list of Black Sea Fleet ships on 29 March 1906 and they were officially
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The armament of the ships was based on experience in the Russo-Japanese War, which showed that larger guns were needed to defeat enemy destroyers. The secondary armament of six
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on 29 October 1914, the ships were involved in blockading the Turkish coast, participating in raids and minelaying operations. In early 1916, they helped to cover the
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was the fastest at 24.78 knots (45.89 km/h; 28.52 mph)). The ships' machinery produced between 6,675 and 7,310 hp (4,978 and 5,451 kW).
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was placed in storage in Sevastopol in March 1918. On 1 May, she was captured there by German forces and pressed into service on 12 October as
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was considered and modifications were made to allow this, although the larger guns were not fitted until after the ships had commissioned.
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for a total of six 75 mm guns; two on the centreline and two on each beam. An unusual design feature carried over from the
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class ordered from Germaniawerft. Four ships based on a modified version of this design were ordered from the
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Campbell, N. J. M. (1979). "Russia". In Chesneau, Roger & Kolesnik, Eugene M. (eds.).
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dates. Whenever possible, New Style is used in this article, but some dates are ambiguous.
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1,700–1,994 mi (2,736–3,209 km) at 12 knots (22 km/h; 14 mph)
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Originally, the 1903–1923 shipbuilding programme called for additional 350-
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310–630 mi (500–1,010 km) at 22 knots (41 km/h; 25 mph)
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on 18 June 1918 to avoid capture. In December 1927 they were raised by
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in an early configuration, showing the larger 120 mm gun at the stern
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24.2–24.8 knots (44.8–45.9 km/h; 27.8–28.5 mph) (actual)
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on 29 April 1918 ahead of the advancing German forces. Both were
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in March 1920. At the end of 1920, she sailed to be interned in
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2.6–3.1 m (8 ft 6 in – 10 ft 2 in)
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Budzbon, Przemysław (1985). "Russia". In Gray, Randal (ed.).
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and was eventually scrapped in France in the early 1930s.
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was sunk on 30 June 1917 after hitting a mine laid by the
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in single mounts along the centreline, and could carry 40
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The ships were armed with three 456 mm (18 in)
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Early 20th-century Imperial Russian destroyer class
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She participated in the 564:75 mm (3 in) Canet Pattern 1892 407:destroyers built by the Germany shipyard 970:), so neither number would result in 20. 2080:Destroyers of the Imperial Russian Navy 1185:"Эскадренный миноносец "Капитан Сакен"" 982: 935: 686:, the three surviving ships joined the 502:vertical triple-expansion steam engines 325:120 mm (5 in)/45 Pattern 1892 258:vertical triple-expansion steam engines 562:class was replaced by four additional 332:75 mm (3 in)/50 Pattern 1892 18: 7: 2090:Leytenant Shestakov-class destroyers 1067: 1065: 1063: 1048:from the original on 10 October 2018 1031: 1029: 1027: 1025: 1023: 1021: 1019: 988: 986: 902:Sunk, 17 June 1917, after hitting a 273:(46 km/h; 29 mph) (design) 1173:from the original on 6 August 2019. 1073:"Эсминцы типа "Лейтенант Шестаков"" 366:47 mm (1.85 in) Hotchkiss 210:74.1 m (243 ft 1 in) 602:1914–1915, the ships received two 570:s was the mounting of two guns in 14: 1195:from the original on 22 July 2019 1143:from the original on 25 July 2019 1113:from the original on 24 July 2019 1000:. 8 February 2020. Archived from 878:, raised and scrapped, 1927–1928 450:) destroyers to be built for the 339:7.62 mm (0.30 in) Maxim 218:8.3 m (27 ft 3 in) 2085:World War I destroyers of Russia 1321: 1083:from the original on 3 July 2019 1036:Melnikov, P. (8 February 2020). 488:As designed, the ships had four 95: 82: 70: 57: 22: 628:The four destroyers joined the 361:2 × 120 mm/45 Pattern 1892 guns 344:3 × 456 mm (18.0 in) 927:) receiving the name instead. 848:Interned, 29 December 1920 in 556:57 mm (2.24 in) guns 371:4 × 7.62 mm Maxim machine guns 1: 2095:Destroyers of the Soviet Navy 409:Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft 994:"Класс "Лейтенант Шестаков"" 861:(Капитан-лейтенант Баранов) 742:Naval Forces of South Russia 728:. She was taken over by the 1483:Pre-dreadnought battleships 1264:. London: Arms and Armour. 736:on 24 November and sent to 679:, with the loss of 44 men. 504:, giving a top speed of 25 475:on 16 September that year. 411:. Originally classified as 2111: 1260:Watts, Anthony J. (1990). 874:Scuttled, 18 June 1918 in 746:evacuation of Novorossiysk 2031: 1393: 1368: 1352:Kapitan-leytenant Baranov 1262:The Imperial Russian Navy 882: 858:Kapitan-leytenant Baranov 856: 830: 795: 790: 787: 782: 779: 776: 696:Kapitan-leytenant Baranov 175: 45:Naval Shipyard, Nikolayev 35: 21: 852:, scrapped, early 1930s 465:Nikolayev Naval Shipyard 374:3 × 456 mm torpedo tubes 2044:Completed after the war 889:(Лейтенант Зацаренный) 176:General characteristics 1499:Imperator Aleksandr II 1077:История Русского флота 625: 546: 454:. Experience from the 1329:Imperial Russian Navy 802:(Лейтенант Шестаков) 690:on 29 December 1917. 617: 541: 398:Imperial Russian Navy 65:Imperial Russian Navy 2038:Single ship of class 1359:Leytenant Zatsarenny 1191:. 20 February 2020. 885:Leytenant Zatsarenny 764:All dates given are 665:Leytenant Zatsarenny 574:on each side of the 494:indicated horsepower 90:Imperial German Navy 1802:Leytenant Shestakov 1760:Kapitan Yurasovskiy 1472:Imperator Nikolai I 1465:Imperatritsa Mariya 1338:Leytenant Shestakov 1311:Leytenant Shestakov 1169:. 8 February 2020. 1139:. 8 February 2020. 1109:. 8 February 2020. 798:Leytenant Shestakov 773: 740:before joining the 692:Leytenant Shestakov 688:Red Black Sea Fleet 656:Trebizond Offensive 543:Leytenant Shestakov 525:Leytenant Shestakov 388:Leytenant Shestakov 29:Leytenant Shestakov 1746:Leitenant Pushchin 1661:Protected cruisers 1562:Andrei Pervozvanny 1004:on 3 November 2004 966:Leytenant Pushchin 921:Leytenant Pushchin 893:16 September 1906 865:16 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Naval Shipyard, Nikolayev
Imperial Russian Navy
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
Red Fleet
Imperial German Navy
Russia
White Movement
Leytenant Pushchin class
Derzky class
Destroyer
t
long tons
Normand Boilers
ihp
vertical triple-expansion steam engines
knots
120 mm (5 in)/45 Pattern 1892
75 mm (3 in)/50 Pattern 1892
7.62 mm (0.30 in) Maxim
torpedo tubes
naval mines
47 mm (1.85 in) Hotchkiss
destroyers
Imperial Russian Navy
Vsadnik-class
Friedrich Krupp Germaniawerft
torpedo cruisers
Black Sea Fleet
First World War

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